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Originally posted by memphis

Yup and yup, obviously if i stuff it up it will be replaced. although the chances are relativly slim.

Its just a different shape car, its not like i never tinted before :)

Memphis do you work for a company or somethin? How much does it costs, and give us a run down on the description of tint ur gonna do.

Cheers mate.

that said, 20% isn't THAT dark, and coppers won't pick up on it, unless they go looking for a reason :D

Milo,

Don;t know about rear-quart windows, but if experience is anything to go by, don't tint them limo-grade, it's a bitch to see through, and YES, you use them more than you think!

Milo- section 38 of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 2002 says:

"Glazing in a window other than the windscreen may be coated to achieve a luminous transmittance of not less than 35%."

So it seems the legislation doesn't only differentiates between windscreen glass vs non windscreen glass, and not front and quarter windows.

So in short, no, all glass on your car has to be rated 35% or above.

Was researching it at work just by chance :rofl:

If you want to look at the law on tinting, its at http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/wa/cons...002308/s38.html

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by raasclaat

Zanda...Todd is back in perth and back in business.  I just got him to do my old ladys car recently. I went to call one of his mates too, and they said he came back

PHAT: PM'd you his number mate

well in that case - hook me up. summer is coming and I aint getting all hot and bothered for nobody.

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